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Think Pink: OtterBox Cases Benefit Avon Breast Cancer Crusade for Valentine’s Day
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Avid Brings Big-Screen Moviemaking to the iPad
02 February 2012 4:45 PM | No CommentsBURLINGTON, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Avid® (NASDAQ: AVID), today announced the release of its first video editing application for the iPad—Avid Studio, available immediately at the Apple...
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ZTE Optik is an Android Tablet Offering Sprint Customers a Combination E-reader, Media Player and Portable Computing Device at an Affordable Price
02 February 2012 3:25 PM | No CommentsOVERLAND PARK, Kan. & RICHARDSON, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Beginning on Sunday, Feb. 5, Sprint (NYSE:S) will introduce its first tablet for under $100, ZTE Optik™, a Sprint 3G tablet featuring a 7-inch touchscreen...
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Bally Technologies Expands Mobile App Games Library with Four New Titles
02 February 2012 2:02 PM | No CommentsLAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bally Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BYI), a leader in slots, video machines, casino-management, mobile and interactive solutions, and networked systems, today announced the...
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AT&T Takes Top Spot as Sprint, T-Mobile Fall in Mobile Phone Customer Service Survey
02 February 2012 1:00 PM | No CommentsMINNEAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AT&T took the lead in customer service quality in the last three months of 2011 as Sprint and T-Mobile lost ground, according to the latest study on phone-based customer ...
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The Song of the PowerSquid: The Inside Story of the Life of an Invention Part 6
Posted on July 28, 2009 | No Comments
Hello, my name is Christopher Hawker. I am a professional inventor, specializing in innovative consumer products. My company is called Trident Design, LLC. I have developed many products in numerous industries and have over 20 products on the market. My most famous invention is the PowerSquid, a cephalopod-inspired power strip with outlets situated at the end of short cords, thereby eliminating the problem of losing outlets to bulky transformer plugs. John Biggs, editor-in-chief of this blog, has asked me to write the story of the birth of the PowerSquid and its development and journey to market. This is the Song of the PowerSquid.
This is part 6 of a 6 part series. Read them all here.
Part 6: Philips Enters the Picture
In the summer of 2006, I got a call from the president of Power Sentry to tell me that they were being bought by Philips, the Netherlands-based consumer electronics giant. My initial instinct was that this would be a mixed bag. They were just too large. He reassured that it would be great for the PowerSquid, with the awesome brand and marketing power of this giant, worldwide corporation suddenly behind our product. What really ended up happening was that the huge corporation barley noticed that it sold PowerSquid, since it had thousands and thousands of other products. The lack of focus quickly became evident as the relationship began to unfold. Most notably in their responsiveness to our needs as Flexity, which usually amounted to, “bad news delivered late.” Nevertheless, we continued to push Flexity. Philips agreed to let us distribute their other power products to our customers, so we became a distributor of the original non-surge PowerSquid, as well as their lower-end (UL Listed) surge protectors.
We successfully sold the Calamari into Dell’s and Apple’s online stores, which were two of our major targets all along. Unfortunately, they both sequestered them to the last page of their surge protector sections. We had no “pay-to-play” money to get higher placement. With no special attention drawn to them and backwoods positioning, neither venue proved as successful as our own site.